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Lyotard, Jean-François (–)
Born in Versailles, France, on August 10, , Jean-François Lyotard was educated in Paris. As a child, Lyotard wanted to be a monk, painter, historian, or novelist, but settled a career in philosophy.
He began teaching philosophy at the secondary school level in Constantine, Algeria, and later at La Flèche, France. From to , Lyotard was a member of a leftist revolutionary group called Socialism ou Barbarie (either socialism or barbarism), eventually joining a splinter group called Pouvoir Ouvrier (Worker's Power) in He broke with the group in after becoming critical of Marxism's tendency toward universalism.
He began work as a philosophy professor, and was employed at University of Paris X, Nanterre, during the student protests of May He gained a full position at the University of Paris VIII, Vincennes, where he spent many years and became an emeritus faculty member in He was also a founding member of the Collège International de Philosophie